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Solve overwhelm & confusion related to following a renal diet for chronic kidney disease! Get worksheets, videos, monthly training, & meal plans!

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11 contributions to SSHC Business University
5 likes • Apr '23
I'm happy for some input on this
0 likes • May '23
@Dilia Rivera yes, good idea
Module 7, Video 1
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1 like • May '23
Free: How to Transition to Plant Based Diet, Ultimate Guide to CKD ebook, Guide for Eating Out, Kidney Disease Risk Calculator (trying to create this), Grocery Shopping Guide Paid: membership community with recipes, meals, how tos, explanations, etc; Kidney Disease Journal and Lab Log Book, monthly meal plan subscription, e-book for how to eat to slow progression of kidney disease, at your own pace online programs (transitioning to a plant based diet, CHEFs (Cooking, Healthy Eating, and Food Strategies), Fight Inflammation: The Power of Food), 12 module Kidney Nutrition Solution program (including community of support, weekly group coaching calls, and 4 check-in coaching calls)
2 likes • Apr '23
@Aj Carver I can connect you with him. We are in NC and I actually work in Virginia one day per week.
0 likes • May '23
@Aj Carver today is actually my last day being close to you. I'm in Independence this morning
4 likes • Apr '23
I wrote in several ideas for naming of the levels but I don't love any of them. Happy for suggestions. Also: I help people with chronic kidney disease delay or even avoid dialysis.
2 likes • Mar '23
@Taylor McNair I wish you were closer!!
2 likes • Mar '23
More research: Renal diet on SEMRUSH get 27,000 searches in 12 months and they are looking for information and brands/services with only .25 competitive density; kidney disease/renal diet 10K-100K on google ads; multiple Facebook groups with high memberships; I found dietitians that have meal planning services for renal disease, packages for renal disease, and memberships. Awareness of chronic kidney disease increases at stage 3b-4 CKD and that is when people become desperate for guidance....they have oftentimes cut out so many foods that they are now becoming malnourished and losing unnecessary weight. based on data I found, high- and medium-level income people have CKD at a prevalence rate of 6% with low-income prevalence being ~12%. I know from my own work that there are people that are willing to pay for answers/guidance. answerthepublic: 6600 searches for kidney diet; 67 questions. @Greg Todd I could do chronic kidney disease as a sub-population of diabetes OR as a standalone. Is this enough data to be able to make that decision or, if I need to do more research, what specifically do I need to look for to validate it as a viable niche? I personally think that it's a valid niche and I just need to start going live on social media and talking about it to draw people to me.
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Kathy Crotts
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I help people with chronic kidney disease overcome confusion around what to eat so they can delay or avoid dialysis.

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